271 Great Road (Route 117)
Stow, Massachusetts 01775
(978) 897 1999
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History

The Stowaway Inn reflects its history as a popular stopping point for travelers on the stage route to Boston. The Inn was once a boarding house for local school marms and a wayside inn for tourists and business people alike. It is now a bed and breakfast preserving the era of gracious hospitality that has made the Stowaway Inn famous.

Surrounded by over two acres of woods, fields and gardens, the pristine colonial recalls bygone days. A wrap around porch overlooks a perennial herb garden that invites browsing along brick and gravel paths.

The interior of the Stowaway Inn features a spacious living room and an intimate guest study, each with its own fireplace. The dining room off the colonial kitchen is the gathering place for a full country home cooked breakfast. Each of the large sunny bedrooms on the second floor overlooks fields and gardens.

The Stowaway Inn is in the heart of Massachusetts apple country and central to many other attractions: